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Whoever fabricates or gives false evidence with intent to procure conviction of capital offence shall be punished with

A. Imprisonment of five years
B. Imprisonment of seven years
C. Imprisonment of ten years
D. None of These
Correct Answer: B. Imprisonment of seven years

This question concerns the aggravated punishment for fabricating or giving false evidence when the intent is to secure a conviction for a capital offense. The foundational concept is that the law imposes harsher penalties when an offense aims to cause a graver injustice, such as potentially leading to a death sentence for an innocent person. Imprisonment of seven years is the specific punishment for this severe form of offense, as stipulated by relevant legal provisions (e.g., Section 194 of the PPC). 'Imprisonment of five years' and 'Imprisonment of ten years' are incorrect as they do not match the statutory penalty. 'None of These' is false.

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